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Flying High with the Cadet Force.

In the past few weeks, 24 of our cadets here at Barr Beacon School were fortunate enough to attend two flying days at RAF Cosford near Stafford. The aim of these flying days is to introduce the cadets to the basics of propelled flight and earn them their first flying badge which they can wear with pride on their uniforms. 

Both days began with a drive to the RAF station where the cadets all underwent an initial safety training session, which taught them how to react in an emergency whilst in the air – something that very rarely happens!! All of the cadets sat apprehensively and trying not to show how nervous some of them were prior to getting placed into a flying order.  Once all of the safety and practices were completed it was time to suit up in the style of Maverick from top gun. 

They donned their aviator flying suits and helmets before being taken out to the planes. Once in the cockpit, they all took to the skies for a 20min flying lesson (with a qualified pilot) in which they all got to control the aircraft for themselves as they soared above the Staffordshire countryside. Whilst in the air they got to experience some of the stomach-churning manoeuvres that some of us would gladly pass on. One of the cadets expressed how the ‘Barrel Roll’ was the best thing they had ever done – I just smiled and agreed!!! 😊

By the end of each day all of the cadets had earned a flying badge, experienced an adrenaline rush and slowly came back down to earth. We finished the experience off with a visit to the RAF museum (co-located with the flying school), before returning back to school with stories of who had done the best loop of the day. 

All of the cadets enjoyed the day away from school, experiencing something completely different and look forward to their chance to fly high again.  A big thanks goes out to the staff of 8AEF and in particular Flt Lt Rob Lewis for making the day very memorable for our cadets. 

We now are turning our attention to Armistice Day and remembering those who have given and continue to give so much to our Country and Communities. LEST WE FORGET. 

If your child would like to join the Cadet Force here at school or you would like to know more, please contact us at postbox@Barrbeaconschool.co.uk

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Anti-Bullying Champions

On Thursday 3rd November Barr Beacon’s Anti-Bullying Champions participated in the Diana Awards ‘Anti-Bullying Training’. The training was delivered online with pupils interacting alongside another secondary school in discussing how to ‘Stand up to Racist Behaviour in Schools’. 

This was a great opportunity for our pupils as they will be using their training as Anti-Bullying Champions to ensure Barr Beacon School remains a safe place for all our pupils and to act as advocates for their peers.  We take any reports of bullying very seriously and we remind pupils regularly that we are a ‘Telling and Listening School’.  The role that the Anti-Bullying Champions have in this work is very important. Mrs Cornwall, Anti-Bullying Lead and Assistant Headteacher was extremely impressed with all the pupils’ active participation and impeccable behaviour. More Anti-bullying news coming soon during Anti-Bullying week 14th – 18th November  #antibullyingweek2022 

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Black History Month

Barr Beacon School celebrated Black History Month during October with a series of assemblies and activities. The School Council planned the assembly and celebrated the wonderful contributions that modern black Britons make to our society. Black History is happening every day in the UK and around the world, and amazing people are shaping all areas of life from finance to Sport and Science to Art.

Following the assemblies our School Council wanted to make sure that Black History month surrounded us and was visible everywhere in our school. They requested that each tutor group produce a profile presentation of inspirational black Britons, how they epitomise our own Beacon values and the impact they have had on society. A recording of a virtual version of the assembly and some of the wonderful profiles that our tutor groups created can be seen below.

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Children In Need

Barr Beacon School has lots of exciting and fun acitivities to help raise money for Children in Need. 

From Monday 31st October our year 13 House Captains will be visiting all forms with ‘guess the name of the teddy bear’ and ‘how many sweets are in the jar?’ competitions. Both activities cost 50p per entry and winners will be announced on the big day – Friday 18th November 2022. 

On Thursday 17th November 2022 pupils will have the opportunity to take part in a penalty shootout against a member of staff. This will take place during both break times in the sports hall and will cost 50p for 3 shots.  

All money raised will go directly to Children in Need.  

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Former Student receives MBE at Buckingham Palace

We are delighted to hear that one of our former students has very recently been invited to Buckingham Palace to receive an MBE. 

Robert Cashmore MBE completed his Sixth Form studies at Barr Beacon School in 2002.  He studied AS level Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Business & Economics, Geography and History.  He pursued Mathematics, Business & Economics and Geography into year 2 and finished his school years with a fantastic set of A level results – grades AAB.  He continued with his academic learning and has many achievements under his belt.  He is currently working for London based Octopus Investments as their Global Institutional Distribution Director for the Middle East.

Here is Robert’s story:

“Since finishing Barr Beacon I have completed two undergraduate degrees, one from the London School of Economics and the other from the University of Cambridge.  Following that I completed a Masters Degree at the University of Oxford. I have lived in a number of different countries.

I spent five years in the City of London working for a number of investment banks, including UBS and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.  Prior to Octopus, I was a senior British diplomat specialising in Gulf investment into the UK.  I spent four years as the UK Government’s Head of Investment for Saudi Arabia and two years as the Director for Investment Middle East, based in the United Arab Emirates.  During my time here, I played a leading role in securing the £10bn UAE-UK Sovereign Investment Partnership.  I received an MBE in the 2020 Queen’s Honours list for services to UK Trade and Investment.

Last week I was invited to Buckingham Palace to receive my MBE from HRH Princess Anne.”

We offer our congratulations to Robert for all his successes following on from his hard work and dedication.  We are thrilled to be in contact with him and look forward to inviting him into school to work with our current students.

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Macmillan Coffee Morning

On Friday 30th September staff at Barr Beacon School joined in the national coffee morning to raise important funds for Macmillan cancer support. Staff were extremely generous in providing both delicious cakes and treats to be purchased and in turn their donations. This successful event raised £178.50 to help with this worthy cause. Many thanks to all the staff who came along or made a donation.

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High School Musical JR

Actor? Singer? Dancer? We have the perfect opportunity for you!

Barr Beacon School will be showcasing ‘High School Musical Junior’ this Summer. 

If you would like to audition as a dancer only, please come to the Dance Studio to audition on Monday 7th November from 3:15 – 4:15pm.

Main cast auditions will be held in the Dance Studio on Wednesday 9th November from 3:15 to 4:15pm.

If you are interested, please collect an audition pack from the drama studio (main cast audition only).

Show dates will be 20th, 21st and 22nd June. Cast members must be available for all three performances.


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English Schools Swimming Competition

On Friday 30th September Barr Beacon travelled to Bromsgrove High School to compete in the English Schools Swimming competition.

At this event Barr Beacon would be up against eight private schools meaning that the standard of this competition was high.

Barr Beacon submitted 3 teams for the event, a Year 8 girls team, Year 10 boys team and a Year 10 girls team.

The Year 8 girls team came 4th in their events with a particular good leg from Hollie.

The Year 10 girls team which had Year 9 girls participating in it came 6th in their events. Ella who started the individual medley race finished her leg in 1st place.

The Year 10 boys team came 3rd overall. Henry in Year 8 stepped up to swim two years above himself and had put the team in a good position achieving 2nd place at the end of his leg.

Overall, this was an extremely good event for the Barr Beacon swim team, with a high level of competition present. All swimmers swam excellently and represented the school in a very positive manner.

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Careers Fair 2022

Our annual Careers Fair is a chance for every pupil in the school to discover their career options ahead, whether that is higher level study at university, further study through a college, Sixth Form or a training provider, or entering the world of work through an apprenticeship. 

Pupils were able to meet a range of different visitors and ask them questions about their future pathways. From Year 7 taking their first steps with a quiz that allowed them to understand new options, such as what traineeship or T level is, all the way through to Year 13 speaking to universities and apprenticeship providers to help finalise their options, the fair was a chance for everyone to learn something new. 

Our pupils really impressed our visitors during the fair:

Megan from The University of Sheffield said “I was so impressed with how polite and knowledgeable the pupils were!

Lorrette from HMRC said she was impressed with our pupil’s “positive attitude and inquisitive minds”.

Darren from The University of South Wales said: “It was a lovely atmosphere at your school and the Sixth Form Events Managers looked after us so well”.

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The Queen’s Lying in State

Her Majesty the Queen was with no doubt the mother of Britain. Her devotion, dedication and love throughout her 70-year reign were a constant. I never had the opportunity to meet the Queen in person. However, she was a woman I held close to my heart. Her Majesty kept us all connected and proud to be British. The passing away of Her Majesty has brought great sadness to the whole nation but also a sense of togetherness as we reflect on her great service to our country and indeed the Commonwealth.

As a way of honouring Her Majesty I, on behalf of Barr Beacon School, went to pay my respects to the late Queen lying in state. Despite the 14-hour queue and the cold evening, I can proudly say I am now a part of history. I will be able to say to generations to come that I was part of this Elizabethan era. This was an experience which I will forever hold close to my heart. The sense of community and togetherness throughout the 6-mile journey proved how the Queen had the capability to bring everyone together. This was an experience which I will never forget.

‘Thank you, Ma’am, for your endless service and selflessness to us all.’

Dilraaj

Deputy Head Boy

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Aldridge, Walsall
West Midlands
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T: 0121 366 6600
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